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afsar
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Posted: 10-November-2008 at 23:31 |
Guys,
Just thinking of upgrading my entry level 3 series to something better, not immediately but by first quarter next year. I have appx 15k to shed and want to buy used something appx 2 years old and less then 30k miles driven. Users of car will be myself (weekday office goer) my wife (weekend passenger) and a baby (7 months now). I was planning for a hard top convertible (325ci) but don't think it will be comfortable with a baby now. Give me your input on this if you have been through this situation ever. Shall I go for 5 series? Shall I buy diesel or petrol? What kind of car can I afford with my current budget? blah blah blah... so many question coming in mind. So I need your recommendation before I make any move. Many thanks. -Afsar |
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Stone-IslandV8
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Blow the years and the mileage and get an E46 M3 or 330 clubsport.
Or an M5 |
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Past; E39 540T/E46 328CI/ E39 535/ E39 520/ E36 M3/ E36 318iS jet black Mtech/ E46 320d/ E36 318iS diamond black/ E36 318iS blue Mtech kit |
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spokey
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I saw an E39 M5 for under 8 grand today. I saw an LE E34 M5 (probably the best E34 M5 in the UK) for 8 grand yesterday. E38 7-series regularly go for under 5 and you'll have plenty left if something goes wrong.
For 15 grand, you'll really be spoilt for choice -- IF you chuck out the restrictions (which are pretty nonsensical ones, IMO!) If you want a sensible, pragmatic choice, get a 118 diesel, you'll be on the lowest tax bracket and they are great fun to drive, handling wise. |
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Sporty1
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I would make any plans of what to buy quite yet, by the end of Q1 next year £15k might buy you a load more car that it does today, just wait...... |
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davy tombstone
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i agree. the way things are going 10 grand will buy you a 15 grand ride next year
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afsar
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thanks guys for suggestions so far.
645 will be too much for me, not just the price but 4.5 litre car to carry 12 stones will be overkill. My car share pal drives 645ci one of these and he can do one traffic light to another pretty quickly and then wait there for like any other fiat punto. btw. howz a 2 door car for a baby. If thats not a problem then I was quite interested in 325ci hardtop. What do you guys think of this one? |
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Peter Fenwick
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325ci is a fine car although if you have a baby you might find a 4 door more convenient. You will also get more car for your money if you go for a saloon. |
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alym786
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Diesel or petrol??? Depends on your mileage!
I have a E46 coupe and its a little tight for carrying passengers comfortably. Don't get me wrong its still practicle (i.e big enough boot). But i'd def go for a 4 door if I had a kid! As the conv has a smaller boot due to the hood etc. I'm having to change mines soon as well as its not practicle enough! I fancy a E65 730d or E60 535d next... Must be getting old!!! I was reading in one of the Bm mags that the 5 series is a great buy now (E60)... And come early next year prices are set to prob come down a lot more, due to the amount of cars coming through from fleet companys into auctions... |
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E46 328ci now sold :(
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Stone-IslandV8
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Our 2 kids have been through 318iS coup, M3 coup, 520 saloon,535 saloon,320d saloon,328 coup and now the 540 touring.
I prefer coup to saloon with kids....ok so you get in the car with the seat forward to do the seat belt up (whether they get in or are in car seat) but thats sooooooooo much easier than opening rear door then put them in the car then lean over them to fumble with the seatbelt. Especially if, like us, you happen to live on a busy road. Coups easy with kids. |
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Andrew Rolland
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15k will get you a barge like mine which looks like a boring smelly noisy 520d but can scare M3's! I didn't pay much over that for my wheels! 333bhp 0-60 in 5.9 secs 450 Nm, limited to 155mph. Near enough M3 performance but it doesn't stand out like an M model plus you can get kiddie seats in the back after all it is a practical 4 door family saloon! Don't get a diesel! Andrew |
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afsar
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From the suggestions of Stone-IslandV8 and alym786 it
seems in convertible problem is the small boot space then 2 doors. However coup is recommended with a kid as it will have big boot and reason explained by Stone- IslandV8. Did I miss something? -Afsar |
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afsar
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More people seems to recommend 5 series saloon. Hmmm need to give a serious thought. |
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alym786
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Have to agree... If you aint doing the mileage get a petrol! I now live in Hamilton... But still work in Edinburgh so my miles are sky high just now... (On the wifes Yaris though ) Have to agree a E60 is a nice sleeper..... More subtle! |
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E46 328ci now sold :(
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Andrew Rolland
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I would imagine that used prices of big engined E60's will have fallen thru the floor and will be rock bottom in the new year. If you can wait two months then go in to a dealer at the end of Jan they will be giving away cars at the end of the month to make their sales figures up for the month. All you would need to do is find a nice big engined machine. Other than the two 545i's that I have owned I can only honestly say that I have seen two other 545i's and one was last weekend. I have seen two E60 550i's but never an E60 540i. I think the best buy would be a current 530i which has ~270-272bhp which is fairly chuffin' impressive out of a 6 pot 3.0 litre. The early E60 530i's were not quite as powerful as that, but I've not got a feel for how much a facelift (post Sep 07) E60 530i would be. It would be more economical than my V8 but only ~60 horses down. Not too shabby! If you want economy and a diesel, buy a diesel Ford. BMW's are for dynamic driving which you just don't get from a smelly, slow, noisey diesel no matter how many turbo charges you bolt on to the engine. Andrew |
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Andrew Rolland
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Re reading all the above posts..... You will need to cart around the enevitable sprog gear which will consist of prams and buggies etc. Her silly pal, while pregnant, bought a 3 door 316 compact which she cannot get the sprog/sprog seat in and out of very easily nor can she get the pram/buggie in the boot. When my wife went on a day out with her and the sprog, my wife was in the back seat next to the sprog in the sprog seat while the buggy was strapped in on the front seat. I would think that the boot of a 1 series would be somewhat limited due to the drive train and general size of the car. Get an E60 but make sure it a) isn't a diesel b) has the higher spec ventilation controls c) has leather d) is an auto and e) if you can get comfort seats they are the best seats I've sat on! Andrew |
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Be exclusive and drive a Petrol 5 Series!
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Stone-IslandV8
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The e46 coups boot space is fine for buggy etc....issues arise when holidaying,luggage etc. Compacts have more restricted access IMO than the coup. Both my lil'uns were in e36 & e46 coups in kiddie seats and were fine.
As I said I only went to the E39 cos of dog therefore more space needed again. Where the E46 coup does fall down is when the kiddies are older...my 9 yr old in a booster seat started to complain that it was a touch cramped for her....the interior at the back of the coups slopes inwards slightly. |
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Gentlemen I may not have a brain but I do have an idea
Past; E39 540T/E46 328CI/ E39 535/ E39 520/ E36 M3/ E36 318iS jet black Mtech/ E46 320d/ E36 318iS diamond black/ E36 318iS blue Mtech kit |
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Daz
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Good call... just don't buy a cheap one. Like everything, else buy cheap buy dear, as the saying goes. Make sure there is good service history your sorted. My advise if getting an M car get one still under warranty, like mine! But it's not for sale... have fun searching. Also if you drive the M3 you will not buy a 330 so be careful which order you test them. Daz |
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Peter Fenwick
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I think that given the original posters criteria an M car is off the list. Stop getting over excited guys |
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afsar
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True, having top performing M3/5 saloon will be too much to have. My baby and wife both won't digest that. Also my trip to petrol station will be more then tesco's. Regards, Afsar |
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Daz
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Gulity as charged. But it is a car forum we were always unlikely to suggest a Yaris and pocket the difference. |
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